As my other thread about load data and Nosler partitions in my Savage 99 has made me question myself on my bullet decision... I am going to ask another question. Taking into consideration the limitations of the Savage 99 and the .308 win cartridge being fired from that rifle. What would you guys suggest as the best bullet for smaller white tail deer? I have roughly 7 weeks to figure this out. If the 165 grain Nosler partitions weren't the best choice I would rather not waste them.. i can just put them aside and use them with my 30-06 when i decide to use that one for the season (probably next year)... So no big deal.
There are all sorts of weights, brand names and bullet types...
My situation is
Will be using IMR 4166 powder... I like the idea of the advertised stability in cold temperatures...
I will be hunting a soybean/corn field. So sitting at the edge of the woods waiting for a deer to step out.
I will be shooting at...
under 200 pound white tail deer... I have never gotten any really large deer out of that spot. Always yearlings.
Under 300 yards range. Most likely will be 100 to 150 yards... Maximum if i was feeling confident would be the 300... but not likely.
What should i be using?
I appreciate any input you can give... Thank you for not getting frustrated at my asinine questions.
Pic of rifle for the curious.
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So you started off with the most expensive Nosler bullet...don't be disappointed, be happy that you can shoot more with cheaper bullets!! lol
In all seriousness, Nosler Ballistic tips are inexpensive and work great on deer. Should you want terminal performance like the Partition, load up some BTips, find a recipe that works then use the same load for Accubonds. You'll have minimal change to poi and a more devastating load with the bonded bullet should you want to go that route.
For cost effectiveness, try the good ole Hornady Interlock SP...fairly ugly lol, but cheap and nothing...and I mean nothing walks away...don't let the looks fool you...with the right load they will give you great groups and great performance no matter what the price...even though they are less than $40/100...yup, 100
Last year a buddy shot a bull moose, with a Savage 99 in 308 with the Hornady SP. It was an average shot, under 100yds, and the bull just fell out of sight...it didn't move an inch, straight through the spine (neck). He was confident enough with those loads at that distance to take the shot...worked out great....well maybe not so much for the moose, but hey, at least it was quick!
Good luck.


















































